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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8712927" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Ideally you'd have a variable crossover, the taramp crossovers are set at 90hz. I'd probably use HPF with that for sure and then use another HPF from the Clarion unit settings, whichever sounds the best on sweeps. Not EQ, it should be a separate option. This mostly comes down to how it sounds and what your other speakers are currently handling. If you've got a subwoofer that plays loud and crystal clear at 250hz the answer will be different than loud and muddy above 80hz. The goal is to have a crossover that transitions between frequencies without the location or volume of the noise dramatically changing. This also depends on whether you get rattling at any frequencies with them. A well deadened surround will allow lower frequencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8712927, member: 679555"] Ideally you'd have a variable crossover, the taramp crossovers are set at 90hz. I'd probably use HPF with that for sure and then use another HPF from the Clarion unit settings, whichever sounds the best on sweeps. Not EQ, it should be a separate option. This mostly comes down to how it sounds and what your other speakers are currently handling. If you've got a subwoofer that plays loud and crystal clear at 250hz the answer will be different than loud and muddy above 80hz. The goal is to have a crossover that transitions between frequencies without the location or volume of the noise dramatically changing. This also depends on whether you get rattling at any frequencies with them. A well deadened surround will allow lower frequencies. [/QUOTE]
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